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SStu

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  1. 12 hours ago, andysnowmi said:I mean i have to roll the product on my arm, but i need to find healthy skin to attach it but i will not have, so can i just overlaps the bandage and try to pack all the tattoo?

    You can overlap the derm to find a firm anchoring spot, but if you're having the whole arm outlined at once you'll probably have to be open to being less than 100% at the elbow/hinge. 

    Not sure what you're saying regarding "pack all the tattoo" . . . 

  2. Your instructions on unwrapping it when you got home are different than any instructions I've ever received. Normally I leave it covered overnight before unwrapping and cleaning it.

    Plasma and ink discharge the 1st night or two is quite normal. 

    Redness, soreness and some heat are normal for any skin abrasion, including results from tattooing - but if it's hot and truly painful then infection is a possibility. 

    What you're describing above sounds pretty normal. Your tattooist should be open to taking a look at it, too. 

  3. Right, and I've never heard of a blowout happening during the healing process. 

    Covering it up from the sun during the healing process certainly won't hurt. 2-3 weeks in you should be able to safely apply and rely on sunscreen. 

    Showering in chlorinated water won't hurt anything. Just don't soak or submerge for any period of time for a few weeks. 

  4. Huh. Hard to imagine there is 20 years of experience behind that. Were you asking him/her to do a style (watercolor?) that wasn't in their portfolio?

    Just 7 weeks old? You're gonna have to wait a while before proceeding. Post up a link to your intended new artist (once determined) and we might be able to assist in the vetting process . . . 

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